Trademark Overview
On Wednesday, April 17, 2024, a trademark application was filed for A LITTLE SPACE MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the A LITTLE SPACE MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE trademark a serial number of 98504311. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - EXPRESS as of Wednesday, August 28, 2024. This trademark is owned by REJONI, INC.. The A LITTLE SPACE MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE trademark is filed in the Pharmaceutical Products and Medical Instrument Products categories with the following description:
Hydrogel for use in medical procedures; in situ polymerizing hydrogels for use in medical and surgical procedures; hydrogel-based preparations for medical purposes; implantable surgical materials, namely, pliable, synthetic hydrogel; in situ polymerizing hydrogel-based preparations for medical purposes; kits comprised of a pre-filled applicator of in situ polymerizing hydrogel-based preparations for medical purposes; kits for use in medical and surgical procedures comprising hydrogel precursors that react to form a hydrogel when combined with each other and also including applicators therefor; medical devices sold filled with polymer precursors that, when combined, form an in situ polymerizing hydrogel material; medical hydrogels used in minimally invasive and gynecological surgical procedures; applicators sold filled with medical hydrogel precursors for delivering and applying hydrogels in medical and surgical procedures; medical hydrogel precursors for use in medical procedures; medi...
Medical devices for delivering and applying in situ polymerizing hydrogels for use in medical and surgical procedures; medical devices for delivering polymer precursor solutions that, when combined, form a hydrogel; dual syringe system for delivering in situ polymerizing hydrogels in medical procedures; medical syringes for use with hydrogel-based materials; medical apparatus and instruments provided empty used for the application of medical hydrogel; artificial biomaterials for prevention of intrauterine adhesions used in surgical procedures; intrauterine spacer to prevent post-surgical adhesions from forming